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Both are grammatically correct, both are exactly the same except for the question mark at the end of your question, which belongs on the end of the sentence. May I request a copy of your catalogue May I request a copy of your catalogue? A suggestion for actually using this sentence in business writing; the answer to the question is yes or no, which is not the same as fulfilling a request for a copy of the catalogue. Business writing must clearly say what you want. Some alternative sentences: I am writing to request a copy of your catalogue... Please send a copy of your catalogue to ...
No. AFTER the estate is probated they may get a copy from the one that is on file with the Probate Court.
You may use the verbs 'utsusu' or 'kopii (wo) suru.' meaning 'to copy.' If you're referring to the noun, (as in, "Take this copy to the front desk") you may simply say 'kopii.'
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
The notary does not keep a copy of documents they notarize. The owner of the document or the parties involved in the transaction may make a copy. If the document is recorded in the land records, anyone can obtain a copy.
You can copy, but you may get punished if you don't acknowledge your source.
It may be illegal
yes
You can ask the original title agency that issued the Policy for a duplicate or their Underwriter. They may or may not charge for the extra copy.
To find a copy of a trust, you should contact the trustee, executor, or attorney who manages the trust. They should have a copy on file and can provide you with a copy upon request. If you are a beneficiary of the trust, you may also be entitled to a copy of the trust document.
You can typically request a copy of a probated will from the probate court where the will was filed. Contact the court clerk's office and follow their procedure for requesting a copy of the will. There may be fees associated with obtaining a copy.
Your employer HR office should have a copy or if you used a tax preparer,they may have it.